Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
Medical insurance policies including catastrophic, typically don't cover vision or dental, and that's been the case whether pre-ACA or after ACA. You typically need a separate vision and dental plan and it's been like that for a very very long time. It has nothing to do with ACA.
The GOP proposal would leave you to pay for your vision issue out of pocket, however much that is. Hope you have enough in savings because that's their plan for you. Good luck and sorry for your misfortune.
Thanks for the well wishes.
But you're wrong about the vision. Vision isn't covered, true - but that's stuff like glasses, refractions, or optional things like Lasik. Retinal problems are considered medical and would have been covered pre ACA. Liberals don't want to admit it, but the Obamacare plans are very spartan.
You know what’s spartan? Healthcare for those with no insurance ar all before Obamacare, which led to crazy increases in costs for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
Medical insurance policies including catastrophic, typically don't cover vision or dental, and that's been the case whether pre-ACA or after ACA. You typically need a separate vision and dental plan and it's been like that for a very very long time. It has nothing to do with ACA.
The GOP proposal would leave you to pay for your vision issue out of pocket, however much that is. Hope you have enough in savings because that's their plan for you. Good luck and sorry for your misfortune.
Thanks for the well wishes.
But you're wrong about the vision. Vision isn't covered, true - but that's stuff like glasses, refractions, or optional things like Lasik. Retinal problems are considered medical and would have been covered pre ACA. Liberals don't want to admit it, but the Obamacare plans are very spartan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.
All of these plans are missing specialists. How is a person supposed to figure out which specialist they might need in advance? There are so many possible conditions one could get.
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.
All of these plans are missing specialists. How is a person supposed to figure out which specialist they might need in advance? There are so many possible conditions one could get.
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
You should look at CareFirst BC/BS plans. We have never had issues finding specialists with our individual plans with them.
Thank you, but my part of the county does not have it available. That's another problem with Obamare. The choices have become so limited, and I only had a choice of two insurers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My chinese relatives apply for every program they have eligibility for.
Its not uncommon in asian communities to bring your parents over upon retirement and have them apply for benefits. You will see plenty of this on mitbbs and wenxuecity and the like, chinese schools sometimes have seminars on how to apply.
Indians too. All kinds of relatives parents here proudly drawing social security and Medicaid and bragging about it without having paid in a dime bc they lived in India their whole working lives and came to live with their kids when they got their precious IT jobs. Fuckers. Why not change the system - the rest of us need to pay in for 40 quarters but they don’t??
https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v61n4/v61n4p3.pdf All the sponsors should repay including market rates on section 8, Medicaid, medicare claims and premiums, plus SSI. In the US for 5 years they can get medicare and subsidies. Not a Trump and Sessions fan but this is an issue that must be addressed. Note they have been busy getting doctors prescribing opioids -- where the heck was the Obama admin on that? Simple claims tracking and statistics-far easier than informants etc.
"Exceptions to deeming are made in cases in which the spon- sored noncitizen is indigent or when a sponsored noncitizen or his or her child or parent has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty, If a sponsored noncitizen receives any means- tested public benefits during the deeming period, the sponsor is liable for repayment of the benefits and subject to legal action if benefits are not repayed."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
Medical insurance policies including catastrophic, typically don't cover vision or dental, and that's been the case whether pre-ACA or after ACA. You typically need a separate vision and dental plan and it's been like that for a very very long time. It has nothing to do with ACA.
The GOP proposal would leave you to pay for your vision issue out of pocket, however much that is. Hope you have enough in savings because that's their plan for you. Good luck and sorry for your misfortune.
Thanks for the well wishes.
But you're wrong about the vision. Vision isn't covered, true - but that's stuff like glasses, refractions, or optional things like Lasik. Retinal problems are considered medical and would have been covered pre ACA. Liberals don't want to admit it, but the Obamacare plans are very spartan.
Anonymous wrote:
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My chinese relatives apply for every program they have eligibility for.
Its not uncommon in asian communities to bring your parents over upon retirement and have them apply for benefits. You will see plenty of this on mitbbs and wenxuecity and the like, chinese schools sometimes have seminars on how to apply.
Indians too. All kinds of relatives parents here proudly drawing social security and Medicaid and bragging about it without having paid in a dime bc they lived in India their whole working lives and came to live with their kids when they got their precious IT jobs. Fuckers. Why not change the system - the rest of us need to pay in for 40 quarters but they don’t??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.
All of these plans are missing specialists. How is a person supposed to figure out which specialist they might need in advance? There are so many possible conditions one could get.
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
You should look at CareFirst BC/BS plans. We have never had issues finding specialists with our individual plans with them.
Thank you, but my part of the county does not have it available. That's another problem with Obamare. The choices have become so limited, and I only had a choice of two insurers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.
All of these plans are missing specialists. How is a person supposed to figure out which specialist they might need in advance? There are so many possible conditions one could get.
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
You should look at CareFirst BC/BS plans. We have never had issues finding specialists with our individual plans with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.
All of these plans are missing specialists. How is a person supposed to figure out which specialist they might need in advance? There are so many possible conditions one could get.
But that's a good idea about seeing my general doctor first. The only thing is....I thought migraines were excruciating. Other than the weird flashing, I had no pain and no headache.
Anyway, first thing tomorrow I'm calling my primary care doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
Medical insurance policies including catastrophic, typically don't cover vision or dental, and that's been the case whether pre-ACA or after ACA. You typically need a separate vision and dental plan and it's been like that for a very very long time. It has nothing to do with ACA.
The GOP proposal would leave you to pay for your vision issue out of pocket, however much that is. Hope you have enough in savings because that's their plan for you. Good luck and sorry for your misfortune.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am scared to DEATH right now. I had some weird flashing in my eye, and when I looked it up, it said it could be a retinal detachment. Problem is, my Obamacare plan has no retinologists, so I will have to go to an ophthalmologist - who cannot do the repair surgery. If it IS a detachment, I will have to pay for the surgery out of pocket, and it will be a FORTUNE. I am really, really worried. The flashing stopped, but I will call a retinologist tomorrow and just pay out of pocket to see him. If it's a detachment, I am SCREWED. I will be paying off the surgery for at least five years.
I looked up some retinologists, and while none took Obamacare, they did take Medicaid and Medicare. That means that poor people, covered under Medicaid, can get necessary surgeries that middle-class people with Obamacare policies cannot. And we are paying a fortune for these policies, while our taxes pay for the poor people on Medicaid. Same with the foreigners taking advantage of the Medicare program. They too can get this surgery covered.
Seems the only people who cannot get medical treatment they need are the middle-class people on Obamacare, paying taxes.
You chose your plan, they are not all the same. More importantly, You may be having a migraine. A family member of mine had weird flashing in the eyes and it ended up being caused by migraines. You might want to see an actual doctor, instead of Dr. Google before reaching a diagnosis, much less whether your plan will cover it.